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  2. Access mat - Wikipedia

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    These mats are constructed from the most durable, load-bearing materials, designed to be transited by heavy equipment. [10] One variety of heavy-equipment mat is the Crane mat. Designed for exceptionally heavy use, Crane mats (also known as digging mats, logging mats, or bridge mats) [11] can be used in a wide variety of applications, including:

  3. Material-handling equipment - Wikipedia

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    A yard ramp, sometimes called a mobile yard ramp, is a movable metal ramp for loading and unloading of vehicles. A yard ramp is placed at the back of a vehicle to provide access for forklifts to ascend the ramp. Using a yard ramp for vehicle loading or unloading allows the work to be carried out by a forklift. [10]

  4. Haul truck - Wikipedia

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    The WABCO 3200 was a rare example of a tri-axle haul truck configuration A medium sized haul truck, the 214-short-ton (194 t; 191-long-ton) Caterpillar 789 [1]. Most haul trucks have a two-axle design, but two well-known models from the 1970s, the 350T Terex Titan and 235T WABCO 3200/B, had three axles.

  5. Medium Girder Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Bankseat beam — Used to keep the bridge girders properly spaced and provide connection for the ramp units. It is one of three components that requires at least 6 soldiers to carry; it is 13' 3 1 ⁄ 2" long, 1' 9 3 ⁄ 8" wide, and 1’ 6" high and weighs 570 lb (260 kg). Ramps — There are two types: US and UK ramps. The UK or short ramps ...

  6. Tank transporter - Wikipedia

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    The simplest means of loading the transporter is with a pair of hinged ramps at the rear. The load then drives up the ramps and onto the trailer under its own power. As tracked vehicles exist for their mobility across obstacles, they usually have no difficulty in doing this (however, see the "Power for loading" section below.)

  7. Loading dock - Wikipedia

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    A loading dock or loading bay is an area of a building where goods vehicles (usually road or rail) are loaded and unloaded. They are commonly found on commercial and industrial buildings, and warehouses in particular. Loading docks may be exterior, flush with the building envelope, or fully enclosed.

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